Ugh,Sorry, yes I forgot about the two demilled Galil kits, call the shop 937-332-0833 opt 1 there is a SAR and AR.Guys,Were not sure what this year will bring in kits w/o brls. We have a good supply of kits "complete" for now.

Todd@ORF

"If we can measure it, we can mill it""All good things come to life with ORF"

Originally Posted By Auto:Can you post or email pics of the Ak74S sidefolding stock kits for $279.95? There wasn't a pic on the website.

Auto, I received one. It looks just like the picture of the $299.95 kit, except that there are fewer accessories included. Mine also had a black instead of brown grip. These kits are used. Mine had some finish wear on the bolt group and cocking handle. The rest of the rifle had little finish wear. The plastic handguards and grip had minor scratches. Overall, it was a good value in my opinion, especially considering that I'm going to refinish it anyway.

How long do you figure it will take to fill your backorders on the Straight wood stock kits? Do you have enough kits there on premise to completely fill all backorders? Also what are these kits country of origin. Bulgaria?

Guys, I just received my "Ak74 Black Straight Stock Kit" that is listed at $269.99 on ORF's website. I am pleased with the condition. The bolt and carrier show about 30% finish wear, but not metal wear to speak of. It looks like the exterior of the rifle has been factory refinished because it shows no finish wear at all. The finish doesn't matter because I'm going to have the rifle refinished after it is built. The magazine was almost new save for a few minor scratches and rub marks. It came with two pistol grips. One is Bulgarian and is brown. It shows a decent number of minor scratches. The other is black and is marked A-USA. The buttstock is US made and is the kind that k-var sells which is identical to the Bulgy factory buttstocks. The front handguards are black plastic and show a good number of minor scratches like the brown pistol grip. Not good enough to go on my build, but I anticipated that going in. The surface of the handguards are smooth compared to a more rough surface on the US buttstock and A-USA pistol grip. Now for the part that I'm most pleased about. My kit came with one of the orange Bulgy bayo's. The good thing about it is that there was no serial number on it. I fully expeced to get one that was mismatched to the kit. I guess that I got lucky and certainly would anticipate this happening again. A rear fixed trunion was included and has already been demilled from the rear of the receiver. On the front left side of the receiver stub there is a rectangular hole. This was where a side folder latch once was. So, this rifle was originally a side folder. My educated guess is that they're selling the folding stock and latch seperately. That would explain why a new US buttstock was included. The only negative that I can find is that the buttstock and pistol grip were in the box and were not wrapped in plastic to prevent them from gettiing scratched by other parts. My new US buttstock ended up with a minor scratch because of this. Todd, I know it may be a pain and will take a little extra time, but I'd suggest wrapping new condition buttstocks and pistol grips to protect them. I'm very pleased overall and would recommend this kit to someone wanting to build a fixed stock AK74. Combine the US buttstock and pistol grip with a US receiver and fire control group and you have all the compliance parts you need. FYI, k-var sells the US buttstock and pistol grip combo for $52.99.

Guys,I have yet to have time to look at what would be best for spare mags for the .223 Yugo kits. I do have a prototype receiver for the guns here now. I hope to build on it first of next week. From the looks of it, Galil, Weiger, or Polytech mags are close comparisons.

Todd@ORF

"If we can measure it, we can mill it""All good things come to life with ORF"

Originally Posted By TGrove:Guys,I have yet to have time to look at what would be best for spare mags for the .223 Yugo kits. I do have a prototype receiver for the guns here now. I hope to build on it first of next week. From the looks of it, Galil, Weiger, or Polytech mags are close comparisons.

Todd@ORF

I was thinking Galil/R4 might be a good candidate....please let us know what you find.

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I did not think Zastava chrome lined anything. This M95 has a 1-7 twist chrome line barrel. Learn something new everyday! I tried the Galil mag in it, they will work perfect, just add about .100 to the front lip. Will test it at the range next week.

Todd@ORF

"If we can measure it, we can mill it""All good things come to life with ORF"

Got the M95A kit I ordered. I tell ya, these were new rifles before they were demilled. They are every bit as nice of condition as the M92 kits. You won't find a better condition kit anywhere for any price.

Guys,No we do not ship outside the US. I am working on getting extra mags for the M85 and M90/95s, no word yet. The front lip of the Galil mag needs to be increased about .100 (make it bigger towards the bottom so the front stays up in the receiver, and is not pushed down when the carrier rides over loading the rounds)

Todd@ORF

"If we can measure it, we can mill it""All good things come to life with ORF"